The most frequent users of mobile location services are the most clueless, according to research conducted for Australia’s telecommunications and media regulator.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority research found that “high frequency” users of the services “were less likely to display an understanding of the range …

Uh, duh?

One wonders why the ACMA didn't start with the obvious, and then move on with suggestions to fix the obvious problem of clueless idiots using technology beyond their comprehension ... but then I realized it was a government agency, just as clueless as the users, but with a bigger budget.